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Illustration of different nanotube conformations observed in a single TEM image. Mother Nature Knows Nano
Released January 1, 2009
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gold nanoparticles The Gold Standard: Biodesign Institute Researchers Use Nanoparticles to Make 3-D DNA Nanotubes
Released January 1, 2009
News From the Field
physics graphic A Microscale System to Study Frustration in Buckled Monolayers of Microspheres at Penn
Released December 17, 2008
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chemistry graphic Method Sorts Out Double-walled Carbon Nanotube Problem
Released December 15, 2008
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Generic News Image Researchers Make Breakthrough in the Production of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Released December 14, 2008
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Marina Guenza Oregon Theory May Help Design Tomorrow's Sustainable Polymer
Released December 11, 2008
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Peter Bermel Boosting the Power of Solar Cells
Released November 26, 2008
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Himanshu Jain Lehigh's IMI Supports Diversity in Materials Engineering
Released November 25, 2008
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tiny silicon nanowires Findings Suggest Nanowires Ideal for Electronics Manufacturing
Released November 13, 2008
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Yan Jin and John Xiao UD Researchers Show That Plants Can Accumulate Nanoparticles in Tissues
Released November 11, 2008
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Clues found in nanoparticles may help solve global energy challenge. When A Good Nanoparticle Goes Bad
Released November 10, 2008
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flexible charge pumps New Small-scale Generator Produces Alternating Current by Stretching Zinc Oxide Wires
Released November 9, 2008
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B lymphocyte with backpack MIT Creates Tiny Backpacks For Cells
Released November 6, 2008
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Photo of silicon, the grey half-moon object in the middle of the tube, loaded into a resonator. World's Smallest Storage Space ... the Nucleus of an Atom
Released October 23, 2008
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Malcolm Chisholm New Solar Energy Material Captures Every Color of the Rainbow
Released October 16, 2008
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Photo of a flexible amorphous silicon solar cell. NSF Awards 14 Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers
Released September 30, 2008
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x-ray diffraction machine Argonne Scientists Peer Into Heart of Compound That May Detect Chemical, Biological Weapons
Released September 26, 2008
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chemistry and materials graphic Penn Biophysicists Create New Model for Protein-cholesterol Interactions in Brain and Muscle Tissue
Released September 26, 2008
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pores formed by new technology New Nanoscale Process Created by UCSB Scientists Will Help Computers Run Faster and More Efficiently
Released September 25, 2008
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Photo of template with nanoscale silicon pillars. Self-assembling Polymer Arrays Improve Data Storage Potential
Released August 14, 2008
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Dana Dlott and colleagues Killer Pulses Help Characterize Special Surfaces
Released July 29, 2008
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Photo of torque cantilever which measures magnetic property of bismuth in intense magnetic fields. The Lightness of Electrons in a Twisting Metal Crystal
Released July 25, 2008
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torque cantilever Princeton Scientists Spy an Electron Dance
Released July 25, 2008
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Illustration showing shimmering platinum atoms forming a gaping honeycomb structure. Metals Shape Up with a Little Help from Friends
Released June 27, 2008
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drawing of non-magnetic lattice Study Finds New Properties in Nonmagnetic Materials
Released June 11, 2008
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array of printed transistors on plastic Testing, Radiation Testing: Northwestern Transistors on Space Station
Released June 10, 2008
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illustration of striped nanoparticles MIT: Stripes Key to Nanoparticle Drug Delivery
Released June 9, 2008
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supra froth A Supra New Kind of Froth
Released June 6, 2008
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physics graphic New Superconductors Present New Mysteries, Possibilities
Released June 4, 2008
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chemistry graphic NC State Breakthrough Results in Super-hard Nanocrystalline Iron That Can Take the Heat
Released May 28, 2008
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